Radio
drama
Gunsmoke:
"Kitty" (II)
broadcast November 29, 1952
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| hint weekend driving moderate to be obedient to traffic laws to take chances second act to pick up side door to move back shadows almost as though to be ashamed to be all set (= ready) along hall to get a surprise first date soft innocence sump'n ( = something) drunk it was snowin' a little velvet cloak proud 'Evenin' (= Good Evening) Mrs. Mervin tickets reception room Katherine Russel flushed smiling handsome platform Doc fiddling song: "Buffalo Gals, Won't You Come Out Tonight?" dancing partner What took you so long? skirmish genteel females |
Oh,
so's she. (sorry) | to
figure it would be best smart law decency This ain't right. (police) badge with sense to hightail it out of ( = leave) to think of no-good to find pleasure in dead drunk mirror What are you having? (= What would you like to order?) so mad I should've known better. polite kerchief (= handkerchief) been a long time since... a nice mess of people I've run into this before. because a (= of) you narrow-minded prayer-spouting to hurt one's pride it wasn't that That made me real happy. To figure life different (= to have a different view of life) to make s.o. uncomfortable you can't look at it that way gonna get hurt let it go They don't mean nothin'. It was worth the chance. a funny one (= a strange person) to show s.o. up (= to do something better than s.o.) champagne to beak out (a bottle of wine) I'd be real pleased. to feature |
Listening
comprehension questions:
1.
Why did Kitty feel uneasy going with Dillon even before they arrived at the dance
hall?
2. How did Dillon seem to feel about Kitty?
3. What was the first
sign that Kitty wasn't very welcome at the dance?
4. What does "to call
a dance" mean?
5. Why was Kitty delayed when she went to check her cloak?
6. What did Doc invite Dillon to do?
7. Why did Doc not want Mrs. Magnesia
to know what he was doing?
8. Why did Mrs. Sprinkle ask her husband to stop
serving the punch?
9. What was the man suggesting who called out "What
do you say, Kitty?"
10. What's a "drifter"?
11. Why did
Dillon say he was taking off his badge?
12. After Dillon went to console Kitty
at the Texas Trail, he first blamed himelf, then the people at the dance; then
Kitty blamed herself. What do you think was the source of the problem?
13. What does Dillon mean by "prayer-spouting"?
14. Why did Kitty
think Dillon's "pride" might have been hurt?
15. Why was there a
difference between people's attitude toward Kitty when they saw her on the street
and when they saw her at the dance?
16. In what area did Dillon think Kitty
much better than the other women at the dance?